MMU Scholor

MMU Scholor

Monday, 12 December 2011

peel park round 5


Round 5 Bradford peel park
Rain, what else can I say, typical cross weather, it was chucking it down all day, eased at times but not for long, the course was a mud bath and I loved it, I wasn’t feeling %100 having had a 6 hour exam on the fri left me feeling tired and illness loaming in the family household I wasn’t quite on it,
I got gridded and had been practicing my starts, but as the gun went, I couldn’t clip in again, once it was clipped on, most likely clogged with all the mud, I moved up the places, going past riders throwing themselves on to the floor more or less, I got myself into third, and on the long straight, bike just washed out I went sliding along the ground and ended up back into 6th, i then got back to 4th, but had another few offs which caused me to lose some vital time, and a nice off on the last lap landed me into 5th place over all, bike changes were constant as people were just snapping mechs everywhere, but my Forme bikes have a huge amount of mud clearance making it ideal!
So an easy week is in order to make sure I’m over everything and some good strong training provided by Dan Fleeman at FormeaCoaching will have me in top form to fight for that national jersey. Thanks to my pit crew and  cycle shack/Formecoaching/Forme/USE/Acclerade/KASK
 

Koksijde and Derby

Koksijde and Derby
 
With a much looked forward to weekend, but a long one at that, racing both days, Saturday and Sunday, with a lot of road miles in-between. On the Friday, we I spent the afternoon practicing on the Koksijde Junior world cup course, as I was there as part of team GB, the course was very dry and the files were the tyre of choice, spending around 2 hours on the course I felt confident that it was going to be a good but hard race, it will always be the most sandiest course I have ever ridden on, requiring a whole new level of bike handling skills, which I found out were essential after going over the bars a couple of times.
In the morning I was feeling confident and strong, I was gridded at the back due to the lack of UCI points, but this was all expected, on the starting straight, the pace was manic, a moved up a fair amount and on the First corner someone went down, slid across, and took my straight out, I go flying over the bars and get ran over a couple of times, (NOT NICE) I run back to the bike, and by this time I’m in dead last, and my saddle Is snapped in half, but the bike is just rideable, so I hop on a dive into the pits to swap bikes, still in dead last, over the next 35 mins, all I’m doing, is getting to groups and going past them, so from 85th, I rode to 42nd so not too bad,
Got back to the GB van and showered, and we were off back to the UK to get to derby ready for the national trophy, a long 5 hour trip that was.
With a good night’s rest under my belt I was ready to go again,
The course was long, windy and slippy in places, so was going to be a course for groups, I was feeling strong today but not on it due to racing the day before and travelling all day yesterday, I had a good warm up and was ready to go, gridded second, on first row, and a long straight ahead of me, the gun goes and what happens, my foot doesn’t clip in, second time. No luck. Third time lucky and by this time I’ve lost a fair amount of places, so I put the gas on, and get passed a load of riders, and get myself into the chasing group of the two riders ahead, a groups with around 10 riders and throughout the whole race attacks were coming from left right and centre and I kept my self in the top three of that group so I could go with any moves, and on the last lap, some riders crashed which I managed to avoid, and some of the other riders put there foot down going into the wind, I sheltered behind them and once it came to the last 700 meters or so through a set of technical corners and cambers I made my move and comfortably took 3rd so not a bad day at all,
Big thanks to all my sponsors  cycleshack/FormeCoaching/Forme/USE/Kask/Accelerade 
 

Southampton

today i was feeling strong, the course was slippy in places but not to bad and was the same as last year, but it was frozen solid last year,

surprisingly it was very warm, had a poor start just didn't manage to get my foot in on time and lost some vital time so had to dig deep to get to the front but by this time hugo had gone of the front and was away, and me and mosses were let to fight it out, with constant attacks from each other, i was feeling the pace, i did a big effort and almost got away, then moses attacked and managed to get around 10 seconds on me by the end of the race, so i was feeling pretty gutted as it was very close, so i lost out on my yellow jersey,

National trophy round 3

Today was the second round of the national trophy aLeicester Leys.

The course was fast and slippy in places with some very nice fast swooping corners, the ideal course for me coming from the MTB side of the sport. I was on the front row and by the first corner I was in 3rd wheel feeling comfortable, then found myself on the front. For half a lap i had Adam Martin on my wheel but after a couple of efforts out of the corners i got the gap and slowly started to pull away. Once I was in the lead I was never threatened and continued to slowly pull away from the rest of the field. 
Someone told me with the current order of the people behind me and that I’d be in the yellow jersey (leading the series overall) if it stayed the same. That just spurred me on even more but with three laps to go I wasn’t taking any risks which could jeopardise my position, just kept the speed up and the corners smooth. There was a sand pit and a steep climb which kept me on my toes, but with a lap to go and seconds to spare I knew the win was in the bag! 
The feeling of knowing that the yellow jersey was going to be on my shoulders made any pain go away, but writing this I can tell you the pain is now here and walking up that stairs is somewhat difficult.   

So thats my first National win, What can I say really; it feels fantastic and even better that I’m sat in the yellow series jersey,

I’d like to say thanks from all the support from all the sponsors, Cycle Shack, Forme Coaching, Forme Bikes, USE, Acclerade, Skoda, Kask and to all the people cheering me on.